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ANOKA, Minnesota – April 6, 2022 – Team Federal brings home some impressive hardware from the 2022 USPSA Multigun Nationals recently held at the Clinton House Plantation in Clinton, South Carolina. Josh Froelich finished second in the Open Division and Konnor Fryburger placed second in the Limited Division. The field of 139 shooters participated in the first Multigun National event held in two years.
“The 2022 USPSA Multigun Nationals match was a tremendous success and Federal is proud to have been the presenting sponsor,” said Jason Spradling, Federal’s Shooting Sports Promotions Manager. “Josh Froelich is an intense competitor and his excellent finish in a stacked field of competitors proved that. Konnor Fryburger also put forth a tremendous performance. At just 17 years old, he is one of Team Federal’s newest team members, and he certainly made his presence known at this competition.”
“This year’s Multigun Nationals was a fast-paced, fun match with almost no room for error on stages without losing points,” said Konnor Fryburger. “I really appreciate the effort from USPSA to make the rules more accommodating for 3-gunners, it allows the match to have a more relaxed and fun atmosphere.”
“Shannon Smith and his crew at the USPSA executed a well-run match with a course of fire that demanded detailed stage planning and flawless execution of fundamentals to score well,” continued Spradling. “Team Federal looks forward to continued competition success in 2022. We have an excellent group of shooters and high-performance ammunition products to help them be successful.”
For more information on all products from Federal or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.
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